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Mark McDonough

web2 - what the Internet can do for you as a creator, a collaborator, an active participant - 19 views

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    Links to many Web2.0 resources for teachers.
Travis Noakes

Mind Dump - Random stuff from Scott McLeod - 0 views

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    An interesting blog motivating Web2.0+ technologies use in education by Scott McLeod.
bruceroberson

CLHS2010 Teaching and Learning Algebra 1 using Web2.0 - 3 views

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    Explore and discover the many math websites and tools for teaching and learning Algebra 1 and other math courses i.e. geometry, trig, calculus. The math content is delivered in a number of way to include interactive and video. All websites are free and can be used to supplement your lesson and study. I recommended it for teachers and students. Also included are list of web2.0 tools to help one to create , store, collaborate, communicate and share your ideas with others.
Colleen Young

A Collection on "Web 2.0 Directories" - 31 views

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    List of Web2.0 directories - recently updated
Jörgen Holmberg

Sites We Love! - 2 views

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    A quick guied to free web2.0 apps
Angela Christopher

Why the Read/Write Web is Essential in Schools | ISTE Connects - Educational Technology - 10 views

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    ISTE makes the case for teaching Web2.0 skills.
Kre Rad

The Best Sources For Ideas On How To Use Technology With English Language Learners | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - 0 views

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    Icludes a list of blogger's and other author's resources on Learning technologies and Web2
Lisa DuFur

quietube | Video without the distractions | Youtube, iPlayer, Viddler, Vimeo and more - 12 views

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    Allows you to watch online videos without all the distractions. It removes the ads, discussion boards, etc. Works with Youtube, iPlayer, Viddler, Vimeo and more
Kathleen Cercone

Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0: Part 1 - 1 views

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    web 2.0 meta list
Kathleen Cercone

Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009 - 0 views

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    use feed
Angela Christopher

Knowledge sharing through collaboration: How community contributed content improves global studies research and teaching « global-e - 1 views

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    Web2.0 collaboration socialbookmarking teaching
jeff trudell

Collaborative Professional Learning - 0 views

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    Links that can be used in a classroom Web2.0 tools
José María Pérez

¿Por qué utilizar un Sistema de Gestión de Aprendizaje para el e-learning? | Matbury.com - 0 views

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    Reflexiones sobre e-learning. Sintético y claro.
José María Pérez

About | Khan Academy - 0 views

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    A free world-class education for anyone anywhere
Susan Oxnevad

Spin Xpress: Search for Creative Commons Images - 0 views

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    An embeddable search engine tool that allows users to search for media by Creative Commons licesnses.
Susan Oxnevad

327 Common Core Aligned Learning Playlists from MentorMob and LearnZillion - 0 views

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    MentorMob and LearnZillion have teamed up to create a comprehensive collection of Common Core aligned learning playlists perfect for providing students with easy access to guided learning experiences.
Christopher Pappas

Educational Video Production: When educators become Producers - 0 views

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    Multimedia age has changed the role of teachers. The need for audiovisual aids to support e-learning, mobile learning, distance and blended learning have reformed the role of educators, who are now becoming producers to enrich their teaching with mediums like podcasts, videos, animations, interactive presentations.. etc. Why to use Video technology in education? Video Technology has been proven to be a very powerful tool in motivating, engaging and instructing within the educational concept. Because of the advantages of transformability and transferability that video provides, has open the horizons of teaching and learning. Video can enhance the learning experience by showing places and phenomena that otherwise could not be seen, which adds "experiential value" (Koumi, 2006) in students understanding. Moreover video allows demonstration of procedural activities in detail when used for instruction and allows personal improvement as it can be a valuable tool for self-reflection.
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